I really hope the Astros resign Beltran. That guy has been amazing in the postseason. That, and that means he won't end up in pinstripes next year, which nobody really wants to see.
Yeah, I'd love to see an Astros-Red Sox WS, but the 'Stros still have to get by the Cardinals. Game 7 today, Clemens is going. I think Garner made the good move by giving Clemens 4 days rest and pitching Munro yesterday rather than trying to get one win with both Clemens and Oswalt (if Clemens hadn't won game 6) on 3 days rest. It didn't work out yesterday, although they came close to clinching it, but I still thing he made the right decision. You have a fully rested Clemens starting with Oswalt in the pen in case he needs relief. The one problem is I wonder if Lidge can pitch again today. He's been really worked the last few games, so hopefully the offense can give a big enough lead so that they won't need him. If the bats can do what they've done all postseason, this game should be a lock.
Then again...that's what the Yankees thought with one inning to go and Mo on the mound in Game 4, and we see how THAT turned out!
[FYI: The Astros have never before made it past the first round of playoffs in their 40yr history, so the fact that they came this far is cause enough for amazement.]
That's pretty much the reason I want them to win. The Rangers, Astros, Rockies, Devil Rays, Expos, and (sadly) the Mariners are the only teams never to have won a World Series title, so I'm always rooting for the guys who have never done it. Unless they're playing the Mariners, of course.

It was great to see the 2002 Angels do what they did. That was some amazing postseason ball from an unlikely team.
~Wolfgang